Meh, stupid.
Dear Miyazaki, smoking is bad. I find it deplorable that you'd include such horrific things in your "kids" movie. And that car Lupin is driving is polluting this precious planet of ours. Tsk tsk. Shame shame. And guns kills people. It's true. They have legs and move on their own volition. I've seen them. Terribly frightening things.
Could it possibly be... a nin-car?? (Yes, that whole thing is getting terribly old, but it's the dumbest thing I've seen in a while, so I must keep it going.)
"No, Jigen. It's a bracelet. For a very, VERY, small person..." God, he even has to question something so simple as a ring! AUGH!!! Yes, writers, we can clearly see it's a ring! We don't need this idiot telling us what it is! WE GET IT!!!!
One of the few things I liked from this movie. I want one. As a pet. I'd name it Kerfluffle.
The thing is not that big. Do you really need some idiot standing there with paddles to tell you where to land?
Jodo is either very short or that chair is really tall, since that paper would be very hard to see where it is on his back and taking account of the angles of everyone.
Because him calling Lupin an SOB makes him all that much more awesomer. Right. =\
Lupin disguised as Zenigata, looking like Zenigata...
And then a split second later he looks like Lupin.
And then again, looks like Zenigata....
Very next scene, looks like himself. He must have a magic face. Or magic skin.
Okay, dude, stop humping the castle and get on with it. Geez...
Mister Richy Rich Look-at-me-I'm-awesome-thief-guy and he carries around a cheap plastic lighter that doesn't work. Heh.
And yet the poor bumbling cop who lives off ramen has the fancy metal lighter that works.
My opinion, best scene in the movie.
Hitler's younger brother, working for Interpol.
Sexy hair-over-the-eye Jigen.
Because people around the world seeing these people is a good thing. Nah, it doesn't scream "We're a creepy ass cult!" or anything. Guys in robes and pointy hoods, completely normal everyday fare.
You can see the obvious water line. And the buildings are not that far down from it. So, was the water extra super dark and murky or something that nobody could see anything underneath it? Or did nobody at any point in time decide to go swimming in the lake? Because as it is now the water is pretty clear and the buildings aren't that far from where the surface would be, so I don't get how that's supposed to be the big hidden secret.
He looks really weird there. I can't figure out what's off, aside from everything.